Devonshire Arms Hotel wins pampered pet award

Devonshire Arms Hotel wins pampered pet award

THE Devonshire Arms Hotel and Spa at Bolton Abbey is officially the place for people who love their dogs after it won a pampered pet award.

The hotel was one of 14 winners across the country in the PetsPyjamas Dog Friendly Travel Awards - given out to visitor destinations who go out of their way for people with pets.

Other categories included best dog friendly pub and a best walkies award, and an award for the best dog-friendly destination in Europe.

Canines are treated like royalty at The Devonshire Arms with a pet concierge at reception and blankets, bedding, bowls, spare leads and doggie four-poster bed in their room.

And after a long walk in the dales, dogs have their own outside washing station before returning indoors.

Adam Dyke, the hotel's general manager, said: “We’re delighted to have won the prestigious Pampered Pet award from PetsPyjamas, joining the crème de la crème of pet-friendly properties, which include some of the finest hotels to be found in the British Isles. We love to pamper all of our guests, not least our four-legged friends, and make sure they are received with a warm welcome and every need catered for.”

He added: “A country hotel like ours, which enjoys open access onto the Yorkshire Dales, makes a stay here equally pleasurable to dogs and their owners, who love to make the most of our location. Our dog-welcoming ethos comes straight from The Duke and Duchess, who are themselves keen also dog lovers."

Co-founder of PetsPyjamas, Karen Hanton, said: “We’re thrilled to share and reward those properties that have particularly excelled this year with their own unique brand of dog-friendliness, and The Devonshire Arms Hotel and Spa are such deserved winners of the Pampered Pet award.”

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